yes all the other planets have magnetic fields except venus because it rotates to slowly
it affects the other planets and its rotation
I assume you mean "planets". Yes, other planets have magnetic fields, too. Jupiter, for example, has a very strong magnetic field.
Yes. They don't have actual magnets, but they do have "magnetic fields". Other planets with magnetic fields are Mercury, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
Planets are too far from each other to have any observable interaction of their magnetic fields.
No. The magnetic fields of objects such as planets are due to currents withing their molten interiors. Asteroids are completely solid and so do not have magnetic fields.
The magnetic fields are not aligned with the rotational axis of the planet and they are not located at the center of the planet.
All planets have magnetic fields. I believe that in most cases, this magnetic field can act as a shield.
Yes, all of them do, except for Mars and Venus. Neither Mars nor Venus have a "global magnetic field". Mars has only traces of weak magnetism and Venus is probably even less magnetic.Neither plants nor animals have any significant magnetic field.
Neptune, Uranus, Saturn, Jupiter, and Earth all have magnetic fields. Mercury has a very weak magnetic field.
moons and magnetic fields ;D
Electric fields are similar to magnetic fields, and can be "compressed" by the imposition of other electric or magnetic fields.
Yes - several planets have magnetic fields that do not even vaguely resemble Earth's current field.